Westmoreland CTE students build kiosk for Deltaville Maritime Museum

The Deltaville Maritime Museum is extending heartfelt thanks to the talented students of Jay Lightfoot’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) class at Westmoreland High School for their exceptional work in designing and building a new museum kiosk.

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Jay Lightfoot and Bryan Yanez-Garcia

As part of a hands-on learning project, students formed teams and developed multiple kiosk concepts based on the museum’s needs. Each team presented its design, demonstrating creativity, craftsmanship, and thoughtful problem-solving. The museum staff was impressed by the quality of every proposal, making the final decision a difficult one.

Ultimately, the museum selected a design created by students Kayden Vega and Bryan Yanez-Garcia, whose kiosk now stands proudly inside the museum. Their work reflects not only technical skill but also a strong…

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